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A first-of-its-kind enhanced recovery after surgery protocol enables early extubation for pediatric liver transplant patients—including infants.
Understanding Cancer Survival in Adolescents and Young Adults
November 8, 2021
Researchers have been delving deeper to better understand long-term cancer survival and quality of life for adolescent and young adult patients.
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Chosen as Site for Nationwide Study of Long-Term Effects of COVID in Children
January 25, 2022
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Chosen as Site for Nationwide Study of Long-Term Effects of COVID in Children
The Unstoppable Fiona Ashe
June 13, 2016
Don’t believe what Fiona Ashe may tell you. Her parents did not purchase her at Target, though after hearing that claim enough times, her mother finally agreed to it. “Two weeks ago in the car,” Angie
Pediatric Cancer Diagnosis Comes of Age at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
June 20, 2018
“We thought she had a bug bite,” says Michelle’s mom, “but it turned out to be cancer.” After seeing several doctors, the family was referred to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. Because the team of
A First Clinical Trial for Down Syndrome Regression Disorder
January 10, 2023
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles is leading a pioneering study to find new treatments for a devastating condition in Down syndrome.
Relieving Your Child's Constipation
April 14, 2015
Simple dietary changes can help relieve this common problem (and it can lead to serious health complications if it persists). A clinical dietitian weighs in.
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